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Capital E National Theatre for Children

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http://www.capitale.org.nz

04 9133720
04 9133729
PO Box 3386 Civic Square

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Background information

National Touring professional theatre company that commissions new NZ works. Tours twice a year around NZ playing to over 50,000 children aged bewteen 2 and 14 yrs


Recent mentions Fresh and inspiring delights 27 Apr 2013
It’s the concept of a year – because they only get together once a year, for the summer holidays – that generates their evocation of the four seasons, through a combination of song, dance, puppetry and play. [more]
Sky Dancer soars in powerful multimedia work 18 Mar 2013
If ever there was a production that encapsulates every aspect of performance art then Sky Dancer is it. [more]
CAPITAL E NATIONAL THEATRE FOR CHILDREN OPEN AUDITIONS Capital E National Theatre for Children are holding open auditions for professional adult actors for roles in their 2013 national tour. Wellington: Tuesday, 4th December 2 Nov 2012
CAPITAL E NATIONAL THEATRE FOR CHILDREN OPEN AUDITIONS Capital E National Theatre for Children are holding open auditions for professional adult actors for roles in their 2013 national tour. Wellington: Tuesday, 4th December [more]
A rich and entertaining experience all round 29 Sep 2012
Just as Jenny’s script captures their diversity with concise observations and wit in their dialogue and behaviour, and Laughton’s music brilliantly evokes their different cultural backgrounds, so the actors bring wonderfully observed characterisations and attention to detail to their performances. [more]
Original, innovative, homegrown creativity 26 Jul 2012
Dave Armstrong’s intriguing tale of intergenerational conflict, discovery and loss plays out on a street with a lot of history. But young Jake (Robin Kerr) sees it as a skateboard zone at best and a dirty slum at worst, ripe for tagging. As for the trees, he’s heard all that stuff at school about how important they are but he thinks they’re boring. [more]

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